Category 1: Goals & Focus Areas
Category 2: Key Terms & Concepts
Category 3: Strategies & Interventions
Category 4: Data & Metrics
Category 5: Public Health Leaders & Resources
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$100: To improve the health of all Americans by setting data-driven national objectives

What is the main purpose of Healthy People 2030?

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$100: Achieving the highest level of health for all people by eliminating disparities.

What is health equity?

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$100: Creating community gardens or promoting physical activity programs.


What is a community-level intervention to reduce obesity?

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$100: It provides goals, objectives, data, and resources for health improvement.

What does the Healthy People 2030 website provide?

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$100: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

What is a federal agency involved in Healthy People 2030?

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$200: Chronic disease prevention and management

What is focus area aims to reduce chronic disease?

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$200: Conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, and age that affect health.

What is social determinants of health?

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$200: Expanding Medicaid coverage or funding mental health clinics.

What is an example of a policy to increase access to mental health services.

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$200: The rate of current smokers in a population (%).

What metric is used to measure smoking prevalence?

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$200: The nation's top public health official.

Who is the Surgeon General?

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$300: Mental health, chronic disease, maternal health, etc.

What is one of the priority areas of Healthy People 2030?


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$300: The degree to which individuals can obtain, process, and understand basic health information.

What is “health literacy”?

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$300: Implementing nutrition education programs or healthy school meals.

How can schools promote healthy eating?

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$300: The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).

What is data source reporting national health statistics?

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$300: The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).

What is an organization that partners with Healthy People goals?

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$400: It is expected every 10 years.

How often is Healthy People updated?

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$400: A difference in health outcomes closely linked with social, economic, or environmental disadvantage.

What is a “disparity” in health?

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$400: Holding community meetings or partnering with local clinics

What is community engagement strategy to improve maternal health.

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$400: The key health issues that reflect national health priorities.

What are the “leading health indicators”?

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$400: Developing policies, programs, and interventions tailored to local needs.

What is a state health department role in Healthy People initiatives.

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$500: To attain healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.

What is the overarching goal of Healthy People 2030?

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$500: To ensure that everyone has the opportunity to attain their highest level of health, regardless of social or economic factors.

What is the health equity purpose?

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$500: Telehealth services or health apps.

What is a technology-based intervention to improve health outcomes.

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$500: Through data collection, surveys, and monitoring key indicators.

How are progress toward goals tracked?

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$500: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

What is a non-profit organization active in public health advocacy?

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